Prime ministers Anthony Albanese and Sanna Marin reiterated their “warm and productive” relationship after meeting in Sydney on Friday.
Ms Marin’s visit at Kirribilli House in Sydney marks the first time a Prime Minister of Finland has visited Australia.
Anthony Albanese and Sanna Marin reiterated their “warm and productive” relationship after meeting in Sydney on Friday. Picture: NCA NewsWire / David Swift “They agreed that managing complex supply chains, energy sources and investing in trustworthy critical and emerging technologies was needed to promote economic, political, social and environmental stability as well as human rights.”
The pair released a joint statement on Friday which reaffirmed Australia and Finland’s “warm and productive” relationship. Picture: NCA NewsWire / David Swift
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